Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package example is a generated protocol buffer package.
It is generated from these files:
service.proto
It has these top-level messages:
Hat Size
Package example is a generated twirp stub package. This code was generated with github.com/twitchtv/twirp/protoc-gen-twirp v5.1.0.
It is generated from these files:
service.proto
Index ¶
Constants ¶
const HaberdasherPathPrefix = "/twirp/twitch.twirp.example.Haberdasher/"
HaberdasherPathPrefix is used for all URL paths on a twirp Haberdasher server. Requests are always: POST HaberdasherPathPrefix/method It can be used in an HTTP mux to route twirp requests along with non-twirp requests on other routes.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func WriteError ¶
func WriteError(resp http.ResponseWriter, err error)
WriteError writes an HTTP response with a valid Twirp error format. If err is not a twirp.Error, it will get wrapped with twirp.InternalErrorWith(err)
Types ¶
type HTTPClient ¶
HTTPClient is the interface used by generated clients to send HTTP requests. It is fulfilled by *(net/http).Client, which is sufficient for most users. Users can provide their own implementation for special retry policies.
HTTPClient implementations should not follow redirects. Redirects are automatically disabled if *(net/http).Client is passed to client constructors. See the withoutRedirects function in this file for more details.
type Haberdasher ¶
type Haberdasher interface { // MakeHat produces a hat of mysterious, randomly-selected color! MakeHat(context.Context, *Size) (*Hat, error) }
A Haberdasher makes hats for clients.
func NewHaberdasherJSONClient ¶
func NewHaberdasherJSONClient(addr string, client HTTPClient) Haberdasher
NewHaberdasherJSONClient creates a JSON client that implements the Haberdasher interface. It communicates using JSON requests and responses instead of protobuf messages.
func NewHaberdasherProtobufClient ¶
func NewHaberdasherProtobufClient(addr string, client HTTPClient) Haberdasher
NewHaberdasherProtobufClient creates a Protobuf client that implements the Haberdasher interface. It communicates using protobuf messages and can be configured with a custom http.Client.
type Hat ¶
type Hat struct { // The size of a hat should always be in inches. Size int32 `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=size" json:"size,omitempty"` // The color of a hat will never be 'invisible', but other than // that, anything is fair game. Color string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=color" json:"color,omitempty"` // The name of a hat is it's type. Like, 'bowler', or something. Name string `protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"` }
A Hat is a piece of headwear made by a Haberdasher.
func (*Hat) Descriptor ¶
func (*Hat) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*Hat) ProtoMessage()
type Size ¶
type Size struct {
Inches int32 `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=inches" json:"inches,omitempty"`
}
Size is passed when requesting a new hat to be made. It's always measured in inches.
func (*Size) Descriptor ¶
func (*Size) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*Size) ProtoMessage()
type TwirpServer ¶
type TwirpServer interface { http.Handler // ServiceDescriptor returns gzipped bytes describing the .proto file that // this service was generated from. Once unzipped, the bytes can be // unmarshalled as a // github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go/descriptor.FileDescriptorProto. // // The returned integer is the index of this particular service within that // FileDescriptorProto's 'Service' slice of ServiceDescriptorProtos. This is a // low-level field, expected to be used for reflection. ServiceDescriptor() ([]byte, int) // ProtocGenTwirpVersion is the semantic version string of the version of // twirp used to generate this file. ProtocGenTwirpVersion() string }
TwirpServer is the interface generated server structs will support: they're HTTP handlers with additional methods for accessing metadata about the service. Those accessors are a low-level API for building reflection tools. Most people can think of TwirpServers as just http.Handlers.
func NewHaberdasherServer ¶
func NewHaberdasherServer(svc Haberdasher, hooks *twirp.ServerHooks) TwirpServer